Confronting Climate Crises through Education: Reading Our Way Forward
 
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Confronting Climate Crises through Education

Reading Our Way Forward
 
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Confronting Climate Crises through Education: Reading Our Way Forward examines ways fiction and non-fiction can shape an instructional lens designed to witness the environmental crises we face both culturally and globally while fostering a more ecologically conscious, globally-minded student body prepared to confront them.

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Confronting Climate Crises through Education: Reading Our Way Forward envisions the responsibility of public education to engage a citizenry more prepared to address the challenges of a changing world. Young advocates a paradigm shift that positions ecopedagogy as the central organizing principle of curriculum and assessment design. Each chapter outlines ways literature can serve as a cultural lens for examining the complex patterns of contexts behind our most pressing climate concerns, including potential solutions these patterns may illuminate. A focus on fiction and non-fiction exemplars that can provide such a lens illustrates practical steps educators can take to develop instruction around the immediately relevant environmental crises we are experiencing and to inspire more ecologically conscious, globally-minded problem-solvers prepared to confront them.



If educators take Rebecca Young?s advice to harness the power of imaginative world-making and empathetic reading, perhaps we have a chance not only to confront climate crisis but to persuade young people to take tangible steps to repair and protect our environment. A first step would be to recover the original sense of empathy, with Einfühlung, a feeling-into the inanimate world upon which we depend.
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Foreword by John Adams

Introduction: A New Story

Chapter 1: Literature and Empathy: A Rationale for Change

Chapter 2: A Taker
-Leaver Paradigm: Cultural Representations in Contemporary Fiction

Chapter 3: Popular Science Fiction and Fantasy: Fostering International Perspectives

Chapter 4: Let?s Share the Table: Building Ecoliterate Communities

Chapter 5: Morality and Environmental Responsibility: An Interdisciplinary Reading of Franzen?s Freedom

Chapter 6: Ecopsychology: Harmonizing Our Paths

Afterword by David W. Orr

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